Martin Yan

Martin Yan

  • Name: Martin Yan
  • Native name: 甄文達
  • Nationality: Hong Konger
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: December 22, 1948
  • Age: 77
Source: Wikipedia

Martin Yan (Chinese: 甄文達; born 22 December 1948) is a Chinese-born Hong Kong-American chef and food writer. He has hosted his award-winning cooking show, Yan Can Cook, since 1978.

With ancestral roots in Kaiping, Guangdong, China, Yan was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China, to a restaurateur father and a grocer mother. Yan began to cook at the age of 12. He moved to Hong Kong when he was 13, and attended the Munsang College in Kowloon City, Hong Kong. During this time in Munsang College, he worked at his uncle's Chinese restaurant and learned about the traditional method of Chinese barbecue there. He received a diploma from the Overseas Institute of Cookery of Hong Kong and later left for Canada for continued study. Ten years after his arrival in North America, Yan received a Master of Science degree in food science from University of California, Davis, in 1975.

Yan began teaching Chinese cooking for a college extension program and appearing on a Canadian talk show from Calgary in 1978 (on CFAC-TV, now CICT-DT). He has hosted over 1,500 episodes of the PBS cooking shows Yan Can Cook since 1982. His shows have been broadcast in over 50 countries. He currently hosts Martin Yan - Quick & Easy. He also hosts Martin Yan's Chinatown Cooking where he tours Chinatowns around the globe as well as "Martin Yan's Hidden China."

Yan has opened a chain of Yan Can Restaurants and founded the Yan Can International Cooking School in the San Francisco Bay Area.[2] He has written over two dozen cookbooks. The American Culinary Federation has designated him a Master Chef.

Yan is one of the lead actors of the Hong Kong film Rice Rhapsody (海南雞飯, 2005).

He has appeared as a guest judge on several episodes of Iron Chef America and appeared on the cartoon talk show Space Ghost: Coast to Coast. He also appeared as a guest judge on the Season 10 finale of Top Chef as well as a Season 11 episode of Hell's Kitchen.

He is not related to Chinese Canadian chef Stephen Yan of the CBC Television series Wok with Yan, though Martin was an employee and had worked for Stephen Yan in the 1980s as demonstrator for Stephen's products. Edit Biography
Movie
Year Title Role Rating
2005 Rice Rhapsody
Hong Kong Movie, 2005,
Kim Chui (Main Role)
Main Role
7.4
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  • First Name: Martin
  • Family Name: Yan
  • Native name: 甄文達
  • Nationality: Hong Konger
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: December 22, 1948
  • Age: 77

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